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IT News: BlackBerry Addiction Is the Latest Craze in Litigation
Plus, PCs make it big, Mathematica takes up Excel, more.
- By Gladys Rama
- October 09, 2006
Giving employees the option to telecommute isn't necessarily a bad thing, but
doling out wireless devices like the BlackBerry to keep them in touch with the office might be invitation for a lawsuit, warn attorneys at the Epstein
Becker & Green law firm. They say that the findings of a recent Rutgers
University study suggest that company-provided wireless communication devices
can spur employers to work during unpaid after-hours, making them susceptible
to stress-related illnesses, carpal tunnel syndrome and even "BlackBerry
addiction" -- all of which a company can be held liable for.
http://www.ebglaw.com
Survey Says PC Is Best in Show
Four hundred business professionals have spoken: The PC is the "breakthrough
product of the past 20 years." A survey conducted by Office Depot to mark
the retail chain's 20th anniversary also crowned wireless computing as the "most
groundbreaking item" to hit the market since 2000, the evolution of the
Internet as the "most innovative service" to come out of the '90s
and Microsoft Office as the "most innovative product" to be released
in the '80s. http://www.officedepot.com
New Products: Data Analysis, Chart-Rendering, More
New on the market this week is Mathematica Link for Excel 3, Wolfram Research's
solution to a problem facing many data analysts: how to fuse Mathematica's programming
and computing capabilities with Excel's interface. Retailing at $249, Mathematica
Link for Excel lets users work in both applications simultaneously, thanks to
a bidirectional link that integrates Mathematica's functions with Excel's spreadsheet
environment. A new feature lets you convert Mathematica codes into Excel macros
with just one click. http://www.wolfram.com/mlx
The Microsoft .NET Framework gets a new toy with the latest version of NETChart,
DataArt's chart-rendering software tailored for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.
There are improvements all around, from better data presentation quality and
label support to a wider variety of chart types. NETChart works for Microsoft
.NET 1.0 and 2.0 and integrates with both ASP.NET and WinForms.NET. http://www.dataart.com/netchart
For the low, low price of free, you can now get the new beta version of VMware
Converter 3 before its expected general release in early 2007. By combining
two exisiting VMware conversion products, Converter 3 is capable of both physical-to-virtual
and virtual-to-virtual conversions, and a new "zero-downtime conversion"
feature lets a P2V conversion take place without interrupting the source
machine's operations. An enterprise edition is also available free of charge
for those with current contracts for VirtualCenter Management Server. http://www.vmware.com/converterbeta
VMware's Infrastructure 3 is also getting a face-lift with two product upgrades
now available for download: VMware ESX Server 3.0.1 and VMware VirtualCenter
2.0.1, both of which support 64-bit operating systems. This latest version of
VMware Infrastruture 3 promises an expanded hardware support and, by the end
of this month, localization for German and Japanese. http://www.vmware.com/products/vi
If you're another IT administrator who's tired of keeping a constant eagle
eye on your company's e-mail storage allocation, you might want to check out
AppRiver's improved Microsoft Exchange Hosting service, which now features unlimited
mailbox storage. For $12.95 a month for each mailbox, the new storage model
includes AppRiver's virus protection software, SecureTide. http://www.appriver.com/exchange/mailbox.asp
Borland tackles software quality with its new Lifecycle Quality Management
Solution, a multi-tiered approach meant to target and eliminate as many glitches
as possible during the software delivery lifecycle. It includes defect-prevention
software Gauntlet and the Borland SilkCentral Test Manager, which can integrate
with Borland's CaliberRM and Caliber DefineIT. Borland's LQM solution is available
now, with one caveat: Gauntlet is available only as an early-access release,
but it should become available by the end of this year. http://tinyurl.com/f32rg